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2026 Offseason Thread

Needs to fix his fumbles
Tbf he only got like 3-4 fumbles in 3 seasons.. i think because of the timing of them, we just believe he fumbles so much. The real issue is his awareness before those fumbles happen. Seems like they always come from someone tackling him from behind when he trying to gain extra yardage
 
Dhop said all the offensive players felt that they shouldve kept giving the ball to henry during that last loss to steelers. Said it shouldnt have even came down to that last kick
 
I’m starting to see more Sadiq projected to the Ravens. I really don’t feel like the roster is in a place to take a tight end in the 1st. But wouldn’t be surprised if Doyle wants an athletic guy at TE like he did in Chicago.

Really hope O-line is there at 14.
 
Pretty quiet on most things right now. One draft related thing my guy is getting sense of is that they're leaning safe over risky. Not to say they're passing up on a superstar of course, but they seem to prefer someone that can come in and play some good ball with this roster over someone that might have a greater future prospects, but needs work to get there. They do not love the round 1 options it seems they just want a good football player if they stick and pick.
 
I’m starting to see more Sadiq projected to the Ravens. I really don’t feel like the roster is in a place to take a tight end in the 1st. But wouldn’t be surprised if Doyle wants an athletic guy at TE like he did in Chicago.

Really hope O-line is there at 14.
I think we are going oline at 14..
 
Pretty quiet on most things right now. One draft related thing my guy is getting sense of is that they're leaning safe over risky. Not to say they're passing up on a superstar of course, but they seem to prefer someone that can come in and play some good ball with this roster over someone that might have a greater future prospects, but needs work to get there. They do not love the round 1 options it seems they just want a good football player if they stick and pick.
You think we're basically done with FA until the draft is over?
 
You think we're basically done with FA until the draft is over?
Remaining open minded. I think if the Njoku price came within reason, they'd make that move.

Otherwise, they're keeping tabs on the veteran market at WR, OL, and DL. The range they're playing in has been very slow moving though, so they aren't pressed to do anything. If one or more of those markets start to move, maybe they join the party too. But as of now, nothing really that they need to move on.
 
IMO, we need to do a better job of keeping some of our guys that we drafted
 
IMO, we need to do a better job of keeping some of our guys that we drafted
They're making the shift (and to some extent, already have) to paying high end players and backfilling some of the role players with draft picks that turn into similar types of role players.
 
They're making the shift (and to some extent, already have) to paying high end players and backfilling some of the role players with draft picks that turn into similar types of role players.

What's your understanding of how much power Harbaugh had over the draft/personnel/style of player
 
IMO, we need to do a better job of keeping some of our guys that we drafted
Losing Tyler was a real kick in the balls. It took 10 years to get a reliable, top notch anchor to the O line only to lose him. These guys have to be extended before they hit FA because there’s always going to be teams with a need and a lot of cap space that will pay what we can’t.
 
What's your understanding of how much power Harbaugh had over the draft/personnel/style of player
Think he got his guys in the late rounds at times and also had a say at the end of the roster but it’s not near as much as people think. I know people will get on him for Faalele but nearly everyone in the building thought he was the best option they had - coaching staff and FO.
 
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